Predictors of patient delay among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Northeast Thailand.

IF 0.9 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Kampanart Chaychoowong, Roger Watson, David I Barrett
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Abstract

Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is a major health problem in Thailand. Delay in getting treatment is an important factor which may worsen the disease and increase TB transmission.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the duration and predictors of patient delay among PTB patients in Northeast Thailand.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken using a structured questionnaire in nine districts in Nakhon Ratchasima Province from July to September 2018. The duration between the first symptom onset and the first visit to a health facility was determined, with a period of greater than 30 days defined as patient delay. Multiple logistic regression was used to identify predictors of the delay.

Results: 300 PTB patients participated in the survey, with patient delay identified in 39% of respondents. The median duration of the delay was 35 days among participants overall. Through multivariate analysis, primary education, upper secondary education, previous TB knowledge, TB recognition, TB stigmatisation, weight loss, self-treatment, the number of visits with health providers and using a motorcycle to travel to the hospital were significant predictors of patient delay.

Discussion: Knowledge needs to be provided to people to increase their recognition and minimise stigmatisation of TB. Education about TB screening needs to be revised and delivered to health providers to increase and improve TB detection processes.

泰国东北部肺结核患者延误的预测因素。
背景:肺结核(PTB)是泰国的一个主要健康问题。延迟获得治疗是可能使疾病恶化和增加结核传播的一个重要因素。目的:本研究旨在调查泰国东北部肺结核患者延迟治疗的持续时间和预测因素。方法:于2018年7 - 9月在呵叻府9个地区采用结构化问卷进行横断面研究。确定了首次出现症状和首次到卫生设施就诊之间的持续时间,将超过30天的时间定义为患者延误。使用多元逻辑回归来识别延迟的预测因子。结果:300名肺结核患者参与了调查,39%的应答者发现患者延误。在所有参与者中,延迟的中位数持续时间为35天。通过多变量分析,小学教育程度、高中教育程度、以前的结核病知识、结核病识别、结核病污名化、体重减轻、自我治疗、向卫生服务提供者就诊次数和使用摩托车前往医院是患者延误的重要预测因素。讨论:需要向人们提供知识,以提高他们对结核病的认识并尽量减少对结核病的污名化。需要修订并向卫生服务提供者提供有关结核病筛查的教育,以增加和改进结核病检测过程。
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Journal of Infection Prevention
Journal of Infection Prevention Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
46
期刊介绍: Journal of Infection Prevention is the professional publication of the Infection Prevention Society. The aim of the journal is to advance the evidence base in infection prevention and control, and to provide a publishing platform for all health professionals interested in this field of practice. Journal of Infection Prevention is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication containing a wide range of articles: ·Original primary research studies ·Qualitative and quantitative studies ·Reviews of the evidence on various topics ·Practice development project reports ·Guidelines for practice ·Case studies ·Overviews of infectious diseases and their causative organisms ·Audit and surveillance studies/projects
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